By

Brian Sawyer
Well…. this years Tarpon season was a strange one for sure. It wasn’t the lack of Tarpon in Homosassa that made the fishing tough, it was the lack of a decent weather day to get something going on the flat.  The first couple weeks of May started out great! Everyone was catching fish left and...
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Sustainability is the key to good fishing. Whether it’s consistently cold, hot, humid or windy, the fish need time to acclimate to their surroundings and settle into a habitat they feel is optimal for the ambient conditions. Now that the weather and wind have started to become more predictable the the fish have been much...
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Florida duck hunting seems to keep getting tougher and tougher every year.  The Teal came a week late this year making “Early Teal” season a bust. With only one good hunt under our belt we packed up our gear and prayed the main season would provide better bird numbers. The first week of regular season...
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With such unusual weather patterns in May it was tough to stay on the fish and maintain a working pattern. One day the Tarpon would be crawling on the bottom and other days they would just refuse to eat! High winds and low visibility left both anglers and guides shaking their heads at the end...
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Early May has been a tough time for Tarpon fishing in Homosassa this year. The high winds and late cold fronts have had the fish in a little bit of a funk. Water temperature plays a huge roll in Tarpon migration patterns. Without perfect condition Tarpon will not travel to our flats and surrounding areas....
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Florida duck hunting always throws us a curve ball. This season was tough to say the least. The warm weather and mild winds had most of the migration hung up north in cooler climates for the majority of the season. At the end of the day our duck hunts should have been fishing trips, haha....
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